It is possible, because when you're on Birth Control those aren't real periods. They're meant to have lighter bleeding.
The birth control pill can make the lining of the uterus thinner, and so you don't bleed as much during the pill-free week. Sometimes it's just spotting.
I got on the pill 2 days ago, my doctor told me that it is a normal side effect to spot anytime while on the pill, don't worry girl
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Yes. The Pill doesn't completely eliminate bleeding. What it does is fools the body into thinking that it's pregnant, so spot bleeding is relatively common.
Hi, Your question is: Do you spot after stopping the pill? Yes, you do spot after stopping the pill. The "spotting" usually occurs within 7 days of stopping the pill but sometimes it can take as long as 14 days to occur. This spotting is known as a withdrawal bleed and is perfectly normal. It simply means birth control is withdrawing from your system.
It is possible to alter the timing of your menstrual cycle while on the pill. Sometimes you can push it to later in the month too. Depending on how long you push it back though, you may spot.
Hello. No it isn't normal to spot while on the pill unless you have missed some pills (or a pill). Spotting while on the pill can be due to pregnancy, break through ovulation or because the doseage of the pill isn't high enough for you. See your doctor.
That is your withdrawal bleeding. It's going to be lighter and shorter when you're on the pill.
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Hi, This could be caused by the Cerazette Pill, irregular period, the doseage being too low/high for you or even pregnancy. Best to see your doctor to rule out pregnancy and to see if it is indeed the pill causing this. If it is, then change your pill. Take care.
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Sugar bears are actually sugar gliders. Female sugar gliders have a pouch, whereas male sugar gliders do not. Male sugar gliders have "poms", whereas female sugar gliders do not. Also, the male sugar glider, if unneutered, will develop a bald spot upon his head, whereas the female sugar glider does not develop a bald spot.